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An Underappreciated $64 Million

As Obama administration contemplates tens of billions in new grants for students, college leaders worry nonetheless about proposed loss of tiny program that leverages much more state financial aid.

North Florida Moves to Fire Tenured Professor

The University of North Florida has served notice that it intends to fire Tayeb Giuma, a tenured electrical engineering professor...

Efficiency from Incompetence

Hatched amid public conflict between board and employees, plan to redesign large Arizona community college district aims to heal institutional wounds.

Accreditor Slams Southwestern College

Southwestern College, a community college in California, has been placed on probation by its accreditor, which issued a harshly critical...

Grad Student Sues U. of Kentucky in Gun Dispute

A graduate student has sued the University of Kentucky, saying he was unfairly fired from his job at the university's...

U. of Massachusetts to Absorb Private Law School

The Massachusetts Board of Higher Education on Tuesday approved a plan for the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth to absorb...

Bogus Degrees Offered for Spanking

British authorities have found that the former registrar of the University of Surrey and of the University of Bath offered...

Sculpture at Alabama Looks Like a ...

In theory, "Argyle," the new sculpture installed at the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, is about fabric and textiles. But...